Hagerstown, MD (March 23, 2012) - Andrew Cross, first grade student at Emma K. Doub School for Integrated Arts and Technology, was recently awarded first place in the Graphic Arts K-2 category of the Maryland Society for Educational Technology's (MSET) student contests.
His artwork was a pattern using the program, Pixie 2, and was created in media class, taught by Christine Hurley. During the project he discovered a rule of divisibility. Andrew's first grade teacher is Anne Milton.
Andrew will be invited to the MSET conference in Baltimore to receive a certificate and prize. His work will be displayed in a gallery walk for all attendees to see. A video describing his entry will be shown throughout the conference.